When is the best time to use The Mystery of History? We think any time is a good time to study history, but there are some variables and best practices you may want to consider. Join the author of The Mystery of History, Linda Lacour Hobar, for a casual conversation on how, when, and why you can teach world history with the whole family.
For a pre-recorded video on the topic of Scope and Sequence, and printable PDF, visit: https://themysteryofhistory.com/how-to-use-the-mystery-of-history/
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